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Tots and Me: Alphabet Matching Sun Activity to work on Letter Recognition, fine motor skills and patterns. Letters Preschool, Sun Activity, Preschool Weather, Weather Theme, Theme Activities, My Father's World, Summer Preschool, Alphabet Matching, Baby Activities

Even before we started My Father's World last month I had this idea in my head. I wanted to make an activity that would help with recognizing upper and lower case letters plus have the children work on their fine motor skills. I glued 3 paper plates together to make it sturdier (I guess I could have used cardboard, but I like the way the edge of the paper plate looks like sun rays). Then I painted the top yellow. I also painted 26 clothes pins. 13 are yellow and the other 13 are gold as I…

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solar eclipse Crafts For Solar Eclipse, What Is A Solar Eclipse, Solar Eclipse Arts And Crafts, Kids Solar Eclipse Craft Projects, Easy Eclipse Craft, Solar Eclipse Experiments For Kids, Solar Eclipse Science Experiment, Eclipse Science Activities, Eclipse Experiments For Kids

What exactly happens during a solar eclipse? During this eclipse, the moon will move in front of the sun and block out the light from the sun for a period of time as it passes. An eclipse can also happen when a planet or moon passes in front of another, not just the sun and moon.

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Counting Sun Rays - Preschool Activity - This idea could also be turned into a NIM game to be played with older siblings. Place a certain number of sun rays around the circle (Cuisenaire Rods with a yellow pattern block in the middle) Take turns removing one or two rays. The person who has to pick up the last ray is the loser. Space Theme Preschool Activities, Weather Activities Preschool, Space Theme Preschool, Weather Lessons, Space Preschool, Preschool Weather, Sun Crafts, Weather Crafts, Theme Preschool

We counted Mr. Golden Sun's rays as part of our Space-Theme this week! Supplies: Craft Foam (or construction paper) - orange & yellow Scissors Here's what you do: Cut out a circle and 10 rays (or more-depending on how high you want your child to practice counting). Place the circle down and have your child put the rays around it, counting them as they go. You could also use this to practice adding or subtracting.

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